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If you like quirky Japanese action games that don’t take themselves seriously but demand sharp reflexes, download, extract, and embrace the raccoon-fueled madness. Just don’t forget to thank TENOKE for their digital lockpicking skills – and maybe buy the game later if it steals your heart.
So there I was, staring at “BAKERU-TENOKE.rar” like it was a cryptic message from a digital oracle. Unpacking it felt like assembling IKEA furniture in the dark – confusing, slightly stressful, but weirdly satisfying once it clicked. BAKERU-TENOKE.rar
Inside? A whirlwind of chaotic charm. BAKERU throws you into a bizarre, fast-paced action world where you play as a tanuki with… attitude? The combat is frantic, the art style is a fever dream of neon and folklore, and the soundtrack slaps harder than it has any right to.
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Performance is solid, though – stable 60 FPS on mid-range rigs, no weird save bugs, and all DLC goodies are intact.
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The TENOKE release runs smoothly (no crash surprises, thank goodness), but let’s be real: the default keybindings were clearly designed by someone with four hands. Remap immediately unless you enjoy wrist gymnastics.